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Taylor Kitsch rode horses with a broken foot on ‘American Primeval’: ‘I was in a boot for a lot of the show’ - MSNTaylor Kitsch takes on the wilderness in his new show “American Primeval.” “It’s very different from what I’ve done. I think you’re always chasing the risks and the unpredictability of it.
Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t do it. “Friday Night Lights” star Taylor Kitsch is weighing in on the planned reboot for the beloved series. “I’ll be first in line to watch it. I hope it ...
Taylor Kitsch Is opening a nature retreat on his land in Bozeman, Mont., as a "tip of the hat" to his sister Shelby Kitsch-Best getting sober from opioids. In the mid-2010s, the 'Friday Night ...
Taylor Kitsch is honoring his sister Shelby Kitsch-Best in a special way. In the mid-2010s, the Friday Night Lights alum , 43, took two years off of work to help Kitsch-Best through her addiction ...
Taylor Kitsch attends the American Veteran's Center's "American Valor: A Salute to Our Heroes" annual gala at the Omni Shoreham Hotel on November 9, 2024 in Washington, DC ...
But Taylor Kitsch does. In “Painkiller,” a six-episode series arriving on Netflix on Aug. 10, Kitsch plays Glen Kryger, the owner of a North Carolina auto repair shop.
After years of letting his relationships fall "to the wayside" for career, Taylor Kitsch wants to keep "taking big risks" like his latest project 'American Primeval' because "it's so much to go to ...
Taylor Kitsch has chugged along in the Hollywood game by flat out refusing to play it. With The Terminal List, out now, and Painkiller, out later, he talks his origins and ambitions.
Beyond the Gates: Two brothers play a deadly board game in exclusive clip Beyond the Gates exclusive tease: A VCR board game holds the key in horror film See Taylor Kitsch and Peter Berg's latest ...
Taylor Kitsch takes on the wilderness in his new show “American Primeval.” “It’s very different from what I’ve done. I think you’re always chasing the risks and the unpredictability of it.
The odds may not be in his favor, but actor Taylor Kitsch hasn't lost all hope that the San Jose Sharks can still win the Stanley Cup. "I want the Sharks," Kitsch told For The Win via a phone ...
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